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Re: listening in on default input and output devices?
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Re: listening in on default input and output devices?


  • Subject: Re: listening in on default input and output devices?
  • From: Kevin Dixon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 16:35:45 -0800

On iOS this is not possible, which is why they use VoIP or other
proxy-server-style solutions. On MacOS, your assumptions are correct.

-kevin

On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 6:37 AM, "René J.V. Bertin" <email@hidden> wrote:
> ty: is it possible (on OS X and/or iOS) to listen in on what comes in and what goes out via the default/current input and output devices? I guess the answer is yes for OS X given that I've already used Apple Jack to record streaming shows.

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References: 
 >Re: A number of simple questions (From: Andy Davidson <email@hidden>)
 >listening in on default input and output devices? (From: "RenĂ© J.V. Bertin" <email@hidden>)

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